Hello, has anyone had a power steering pump failure after doing some donuts in their camaro? Mines went out earlier this week after doing some donuts on dry pavement. I drift all the time and have done numerous power u-turns but never one problem. This was the first time I've done donuts on dry pavement though since I have enough power now, but I usually do them when the ground is wet.

Does anyone with a service manual have an illustration of pump replacement? It looks like one or two bolts but an illustration would help, thanks!

C586

10-04-2011 10:26 AM

I've had a pump failure. It should be under warranty. Mine was. Even with mods if you haven't touched the pump or power steering system it will be covered.

Pt_killa

10-04-2011 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by C586
(Post 3838758)

I've had a pump failure. It should be under warranty. Mine was. Even with mods if you haven't touched the pump or power steering system it will be covered.

How did you have your pump failure? Would the pump be included in the powertrain warranty as I have surpassed the 36,000 mile bumper to bumper?

IROCanSS

10-04-2011 10:41 AM

It failed because I assume to do the donuts you kept the wheel full turned... Well the pump keeps pumping and pumping and burns it self up.

Used to happen on my Miata alot on the autocross course bc the pump was crap. Good luck on warranty.

Pt_killa

10-04-2011 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by jrhaus76
(Post 3838793)

It failed because I assume to do the donuts you kept the wheel full turned... Well the pump keeps pumping and pumping and burns it self up.

Used to happen on my Miata alot on the autocross course bc the pump was crap. Good luck on warranty.

I think your right, since the ground was dry it took a little longer to kick out so I had to hold the wheel longer. It seems a lot of cars have the problem with doing donuts or uturns and the pump burning out. I already ordered a new pump for 60 bucks, I didnt even think I would still be under warranty with all my mods but its not a big hit, should take less than half an hour to replace.

BigCarrot

10-04-2011 11:29 AM

Anyway to tell if my power steering went out? I'm assuming it's incredibly hard to turn the wheel if it's out.

My car came back from a paint and body shop and the wheel felt like it was a tad bit harder to turn that normal... I was thinking I may need more power steering fluid. This may have me concerned... I haven't been abusing it though.

Pt_killa

10-04-2011 03:16 PM

Do you hear any noises when you turn the wheel to the left or the right? If its more of a whine, it could be pump failure or low fluid. If its a squeal that changes with rpm, could be the belt or pulley has oil/grime on it

I have the same issue right now I busted some donuts and my steering wheel hard to turn when I hit a spot all the time it might be my steering pump cuz when my car accelerate its easy to move my steering wheel.

PeeBee

08-31-2012 03:25 AM

I've had my steering pump go out as well... Didn't do anything specific for it to happen.

At first I thought it was a leak in the fluid, as it kept on throwing the oil into the engine bay. The day before yesterday I called my importer in Germany, and told him I'd bring the car over, as all power steering was gone, even with the fluid level full.

On the way there, the steering wheel felt heavy, only made it 35 miles or so, when the car started making a funny noise, and the engine went into reduced power mode.

I pulled over, and to my surprise the drive belt was simply gone. Still being dark, I let the car cool down, limped to the closest service station, and there I had a closer look. Pulley on the p/s pump is skew, the housing is broken, and it seems to be completely jammed.

Left the car in an Opel dealership in Bitburg. Hopefully they'll fix it today...

speedy_g

05-10-2013 06:23 PM

So I think my pump went out to its hard to trun at low speeds and is making a squealing nose when tryingto turn..it only goes away at 10mph or higher when less pressure is on wheel...

Chrisrp454

05-13-2013 10:20 AM

Mine line backed out they claim the end that bolts into the steering unit went bad.
Not their fault for not properly tightening it right on previous work they did??
It is not under power-train warranty!
:(

WildOne

05-16-2013 12:55 PM

Had to have my power steering pump replaced on my 2012 Vert last week. Less than 7000 miles on the car...Started with the fluid leak and became worse, then the steering was compromised and you could hear the belt squeal.

I just got it home Tuesday and it drove fine but when putting it in the garage i noticed that the steering wheel was chattering on the extreme left or right (I have to back into a section of the garage). Was hoping to find if someone else had seen this, will it work itself out or does it need to go back to the dealer? They replaced the pump, flushed the system and replaced the belt.

Chevrolet Customer Svc

05-16-2013 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by WildOne
(Post 6551222)

Had to have my power steering pump replaced on my 2012 Vert last week. Less than 7000 miles on the car...Started with the fluid leak and became worse, then the steering was compromised and you could hear the belt squeal.

I just got it home Tuesday and it drove fine but when putting it in the garage i noticed that the steering wheel was chattering on the extreme left or right (I have to back into a section of the garage). Was hoping to find if someone else had seen this, will it work itself out or does it need to go back to the dealer? They replaced the pump, flushed the system and replaced the belt.

Sorry to hear about the steering wheel concern. I know that must've been surprising to you. I would suggest letting your local GM dealer know, especially if you continue to notice this issue. I'd also like to schedule a visit for you at the dealer if you decide to take it in. Please keep me updated on this situation.